Foley Family Wines, which is majority owned by American businessman and vineyard owner Bill Foley, plans to step up to the main board of the New Zealand stock exchange following its takeover of Martinborough Vineyards and the sale of $10 million of shares to institutional investors.
The company, which has two wineries in Marlborough and two in Martinborough, as well as links to wine distributor Eurovintage, restaurateur Nourish Group and luxury lodge Wharekauhau though Foley's private company, has a market capitalisation of about $63 million on the stock exchange's AX market for smaller companies. Its takeover offer for Martinborough Vineyards has just been declared unconditional, it said in a statement to the exchange today.
"With Foley Family Wines' increased capital and shareholder base, it now intends to pursue a move from the NZAX to the NZX Main Board in the short to medium term," the Marlborough-based company said in a statement. The timing is yet to be determined, it said.
The wine company, which owns the Te Kairanga, Vavasour, Grove Mill, Sanctuary, Goldwater and Dashwood wine brands as well as Lighthouse Gin, sold 7,092,199 shares through an overnight bookbuild to institutional investors at $1.41 apiece, the company said today. The stock rose 3.5 percent to $1.50.